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the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth, with local money being invested. >> now, there's also a
the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> earnings season doesn't have to be unfathomable numbers exist only for hedge funds to attempt to profit. tonight we have showed you how to look for signs of what to do with your portfolio over the long run because the earnings reports and the subsequent conference calls, the crucial thing, look, here's the deal. they don't have to be shoot first, ask questions later experiences. actually, the opposite. conference calls are ask questions, ask questions, and then ask some more questions and only then maybe take action. we are asking specifically about what the growth of the earnings per share might be and how expensive that would make the stock versus other stocks in th
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well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on as much as 20% to 25% of earnings for tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the businesses don't dodge it on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you've got to do is listen to the q & a, and you're going to hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia, one out of two questions about china. that's too hard a steeplechase to go through. you want some preventive medicine, go through the previous calls, if the plurality of questions are about europe, then you know you're going to be in for a bruising next time. that's what the analysts are ç focusing on, forcing the companies to talk about. as correlated with europe as many tech and bank stocks are, it's china that controls so so of the cyclicals. listen to the earnings calls of caterpillar, joy g
well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on as much as 20% to 25% of earnings for tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the businesses don't dodge it on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you've got to do is listen to the q & a, and you're going to hear one out of every two...
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what can you tell us? >> i can't comment on our results within the quarters, but you know, i think the overall u.s. economy is doing reasonably well, we'll see what the president says in the state of the union tonight. but the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer spend feels stable to me. >> so, the increase of the payroll taxes and things like that don't seem to have an impact on businesses like yours or it's just too soon to tell? >> i think it's really too soon to tell. and in aggregate, if you look at the overall numbers and the forecast, i think stable, not exceptional growth, but stable growth in the u.s. and obviously europe is a little weaker and as an outlook. >> you worried about what's going on in europe? that europe is going to rear its ugly head yet again? >> well, i think everyone's got to worry about europe to some extend. but i think, like many countries and many governments, once forced to deal with issues, they'll be dealt with. so, i'm sort of, cautiously optimistic, maybe cautiously cautious
what can you tell us? >> i can't comment on our results within the quarters, but you know, i think the overall u.s. economy is doing reasonably well, we'll see what the president says in the state of the union tonight. but the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer spend feels stable to me. >> so, the increase of the payroll taxes and things like that don't seem to have an impact on businesses like yours or it's just too soon to tell? >> i think it's really too soon to tell. and in...
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stay with us for that. >>> rock 'n' roll. take a look at these markets. 14,000, the last trade on the dow jones industrial average with a gain of 104 points. the index on close to close above 14,000 for the first time october 17th, 2007. just want to point out that some of the leadership is really coming from the banks and telecom. bank of america, verizon, at&t, all among the winners. three standouts on the downside, merck down 3%, exxon mobil and hewlett-packard the throw laggards unable to go positive, even in a bull market. scott? >> maria, thank you. the s&p hitting its highest levels since 2007. best performer of the year, believe it or not, netflix, up almost 80%. the worst, i know it's surprising but it's apple. down some 14% over the same period. this is almost the opposite of what happened last year so which is the better buy going forward? let's talk some numbers. on the technical is abigail doolittle and on the fundamentals zach karabell, president of river twice research. abigail, beginning with you, which stock
stay with us for that. >>> rock 'n' roll. take a look at these markets. 14,000, the last trade on the dow jones industrial average with a gain of 104 points. the index on close to close above 14,000 for the first time october 17th, 2007. just want to point out that some of the leadership is really coming from the banks and telecom. bank of america, verizon, at&t, all among the winners. three standouts on the downside, merck down 3%, exxon mobil and hewlett-packard the throw...
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us a preview. congrats. >> thank you very much. it's an interesting story. it is one of those few industries where at one point or another, everybody is going to be a customer. one way or another. we're all going to be a couple of death care service at some point. right now, $17 billion a year of economic output in the death care business, and that is likely to grow because this is absolutely a growth business, particularly as we baby boomers begin to age and pass from the scene. that is why among other reasons the big private equity firm run by coleberg recently bought a casket manufacturing company. it is why so many public companies are now in the business. sci corporation. there's one of the casket companies. one of the features is that our caskets are getting wider just like we are. >> beautiful. >> that was a beautiful one. that was one of the higher priced ones, aurora caskets. >> what's that cost? >> out to a customer, somewhere about $15,000 or $20,000, and customized in that case for a ch
us a preview. congrats. >> thank you very much. it's an interesting story. it is one of those few industries where at one point or another, everybody is going to be a customer. one way or another. we're all going to be a couple of death care service at some point. right now, $17 billion a year of economic output in the death care business, and that is likely to grow because this is absolutely a growth business, particularly as we baby boomers begin to age and pass from the scene. that is...
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shine your crystal ball for us again. are we having another big drop like 2008 or is this time really different? >> oh, this time is really different. i liken this period to something like 2004 where we recovered losses from the recession but yet we have a fed that is just continuing to pump liquidity into the system and while i don't think the market gains will be as dramatic as the last three years, i think there will be a an appreciation in the dow during the course of the next three years. >> what could go wrong, scott? >> well, you know, that's a great question. there's a lot of stuff out there that is a problem longer term. you know, let me give you my first concern. is that we won't have a sequester. i think a sequester will be good for the market pip think it will send a signal that policy makers in washington are serious. about structural reform and that they are going to do something to reduce the size of the deficit and if we don't under v a he is quest earn we get another compromise that considers raising taxe
shine your crystal ball for us again. are we having another big drop like 2008 or is this time really different? >> oh, this time is really different. i liken this period to something like 2004 where we recovered losses from the recession but yet we have a fed that is just continuing to pump liquidity into the system and while i don't think the market gains will be as dramatic as the last three years, i think there will be a an appreciation in the dow during the course of the next three...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibupr
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us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to the public which seems to be what he's doing once again, pushing the republicans in the corner, that it's your fault and your colleagues' fault that we're going to see the sequestration, we're going to see all these cuts come because you have not had a plan, and you refuse to raise more revenue. what are you going to do? >> i can't stop him from continuing his campaign. he didn't do so well in my state. 39% of the people agreed with his rhetoric in my state so what i'll keep saying is taking more money out of kentucky and
us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to...
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platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on friday, look at the s&p last three days. 1.2, 1.3% to the down side. everybody keeps asking me, how much after correction will we get? some called for 10% correction. we haven't seen that for theier. take a look at s&p 500. we have two significant corrections last year. first one in october/november when s&p dropped about 7%, there you see on the far side. right around may or june, month of may was terrible. that's about 9% correction. since then, really nothing else. haven't seen a 10% correction in quite sometime. in terms of sectors, it was pretty even. down side earlier in the da
platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on...
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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%...
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gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and video describing one to the client. the client has a day to try it on at home, keeps what she likes and ships the rest back free of trade. joining us now is the co-founder of cakestyle.com and the chief style overs and c.o.o. great to have you both with us. >> explain how it works. i would like to know why i should do something like cakestale as opposed to going to a place like sak's where they have a free personal assistant already there to assist me. >> is this a better option? >> it is. our stylist services are also free, and can you shop cak
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he is with us for the hour. for a real money view of the markets, housing and so much more along with our traders. stephanie lake, josh brown, simon and for now, welcome back to halftime. >> nice to see you. >> even with the snow coming east. the greatest trade the past 20 years. people want to know what it is. why don't you tell them? >> i don't know it's the greatest trade but a good trade based on all the things we're looking for. contrarian play, market barriers to entry and missed pricings. when we look at a trade we're trying to figure out what is the best missed pricing at the moment? usually that follows some governmental intervention. today, that these be foreclosed single housing. you look at the arena we're dealing, 120 million single family units that exist. unfortunately for the average americans, about 6 million of those 120 million are delinquent, default or foreclosed today. about 6 million have been foreclosed upon. the delivery of those foreclosed units, the shadow inventory in the banking sect
he is with us for the hour. for a real money view of the markets, housing and so much more along with our traders. stephanie lake, josh brown, simon and for now, welcome back to halftime. >> nice to see you. >> even with the snow coming east. the greatest trade the past 20 years. people want to know what it is. why don't you tell them? >> i don't know it's the greatest trade but a good trade based on all the things we're looking for. contrarian play, market barriers to entry...
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it will be used in the future, as its applications and use grows. we really believe that in a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million product and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many more people than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicines for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will need to be used in the newly diagnosed cml patient. we have a big trial currently looking specifically at that. >> okay. when i know asco comes up in the fall, will we have some information about that big trial then or is it too soon? >> the trial started last year. we will have information about iclusig and other medicines, but we won't have results on the epic trial, the trial for newly diagnosed patients until best case next year. >> there are other drugs on the market from the literature is clear, i don't think they are as effective as yours. what is the sales pitch to
it will be used in the future, as its applications and use grows. we really believe that in a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million product and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many more people than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicines for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will...
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joining us now head of telecommuting advocacy group. thank you for joining us today. regina, you work from home. you know this inside and out. good or bad idea? >> marissa is going for a turnaround. she's been remarkably consistent. when you take a two-week maternity leave, look no further than your boss' opinion on the value of being in the office. she prides herself as being with this. part of a string of ceos at the top. you get legacy issues. that was jerry's longtime favorite. carol brought that person in. who are these people? where are they working? now they're probably trying to add value. that's before she even deals with her own board of directors. so she's probably in a tricky position. >> chuck, is it that black and white? can you say telecommuting is bad or good? or does it really depend on what your job is? >> it depends on a couple things. it depends on what your job is. it also depends on the individual. it is not good for everyone, people who don't focus. there are people who let every little distraction bother them. and they just can't do it. i think
joining us now head of telecommuting advocacy group. thank you for joining us today. regina, you work from home. you know this inside and out. good or bad idea? >> marissa is going for a turnaround. she's been remarkably consistent. when you take a two-week maternity leave, look no further than your boss' opinion on the value of being in the office. she prides herself as being with this. part of a string of ceos at the top. you get legacy issues. that was jerry's longtime favorite. carol...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> okay, time now for the power rundown with cnbc's kelly evans in london. and senior editor, john carnie. welcome to the program. jc penney ron johnson stands accused of not working as hard as predecessors, this lunch time, while luxury hotels on the company dime. >> i probably spend more time with our team creating our future than any ceo america spend with their team. if you talk to them, you would see that. when i'm out here, i start 6, 7:00 in the morning everyday. go late. and we are in stores every week. in our prototype every week. in design meetings. i think they are kind of happy when i get way so they get time to do what we talked about. where i live has no impact on the qu
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> okay, time now for the power rundown with cnbc's kelly evans in london. and senior editor, john carnie. welcome to the program. jc...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> and finally today, my observation on the upcoming budget, debt and deficits. the market hates uncertainty, of course, and of course, moving from one cliff to another is not the way an economy should operate. but after facing off on spending and taxes at the end of last year, nothing at all was done to reign in the country's $16.5 trillion debt. so, what is the alternative then? today, president obama
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> and finally today, my observation on the upcoming budget, debt and deficits. the market hates uncertainty, of course, and of course,...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you beat in the fourth quarter and the metric people use, you have record lease with 94% occupancy. a new project from amazon. but shares are down today as guidance from 2013 was lower than the street expected. why is that? >> two reasons. first of all, you've got to look back to the 2008. a lot of the leases that were signed at the peak of the market are now expiring. some of those rent are rolling down lower. but starting in 2009, we are planning leases at the bottom of the market. so we think that situation will reverse itself going forward. in is it sort of the last of the low rents for market. secondly as far as what shares do day in and day out, your guess is as good as mine but i can tell you that the company has done very well in the last 12 months. and almost any period you look at. >> you are expecting inventory under the u.s. and finally this year surpass the previous peak. you say a lot of your growth is due to housing recovery. what does housing have to do with big warehouses. >> that's a great question. if you look at our portf
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you beat in the fourth quarter and the metric people use, you have record lease with 94% occupancy. a new project from amazon. but shares are down today as guidance from 2013 was lower than the street expected. why is that? >> two reasons. first of all, you've got to look back to the 2008. a lot of the leases that were signed at the peak of the market are now expiring. some of those rent are rolling down lower. but starting in 2009,...
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stay with us. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. earnings alert. yum brands, the owner of pizza hut finally out with earnings tonight. let's go to jane wells with the story. >> well, they beat for the quarter but the guidance was not good and it is sending shares down afterhours, for the quarter, they beat by the street with 83 cents a share. the street was looking for 82. top line came in better than expected, too, at $4.15 billion. china same store sells fell. they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the w
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stay with us. back in a movement . >>> welcome back. the dow pushing its way back towards record highs today thanks to federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and an upbeat report on housing. bob pisani recapping the day that was. >> it's true. ben bernanke did a good job calming fears he might liquidate his portfolio now or any time soon and also that he won't be raising rates. economic news, maria, very important here. look what's happened in the last two days. durable goods, ex-transportation very strong and very good numbers on home sales and consumer confidence. look what happened right out of the gate. transportation stocks exploded at 9:30, before bernanke started testifying. on the upside many names up 2%, 3%. big moves up in the multi-industry names. again, these are big global companies that would benefit from an increase in capital spending, like you see in the durable goods orders. illinois toolworks and ingersoll-rand and a big moveup in defense and aerospace stock and, again, another gr
stay with us. back in a movement . >>> welcome back. the dow pushing its way back towards record highs today thanks to federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and an upbeat report on housing. bob pisani recapping the day that was. >> it's true. ben bernanke did a good job calming fears he might liquidate his portfolio now or any time soon and also that he won't be raising rates. economic news, maria, very important here. look what's happened in the last two days. durable goods,...
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this is useful. so i'm in. >> competitors, evan, don't want it name them, but dealt directly with the person lending me, selling me, renting me the apartment. they either cancel on me, don't get back to me. frustrating. i've got back to hotels. i am also in. two ins. one out. evan, thank you for joining us on the power pitch. >> so, what do you think? are you in or out on onefinestay. log on to power pitch cnbc.com and last your vote. >> i think it sounds like a great idea, ty. >> very cool. i would have voted in, had i been there. >> me too. we have kids. you know what it is like when you have it find a hotel, the whole thing. >> should you pay for cable programming that you don't watch? coming close to home here. we will discuss whether a cable company should be forced to al a cart. >>> and timothy geithner writing a book. what would you call it? how about "treasury island." more on our rundown. great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i w
this is useful. so i'm in. >> competitors, evan, don't want it name them, but dealt directly with the person lending me, selling me, renting me the apartment. they either cancel on me, don't get back to me. frustrating. i've got back to hotels. i am also in. two ins. one out. evan, thank you for joining us on the power pitch. >> so, what do you think? are you in or out on onefinestay. log on to power pitch cnbc.com and last your vote. >> i think it sounds like a great idea,...
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see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the market. and the money cooler story of the day. the ads, which ones scored touchdowns. which ones bumbled. and did beyonce cause the super bowl blackout? >>> and money does not buy you love, but does money buy the wealthy happiness? a new survey may well surprise you. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. risk off in terms of trading. a lot of fears about europe forcing the debt way off from the 14,000 mark we saw last week. dow and s&p having the biggest drop so far. down 123 points. nasdaq is down almost 40 point. that's almost 1.25 percent to the minus side. s&p down 14 points, almost 1%. bob pisani joins me o
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you're seeing us. the president decided today not to send a second carrier battle group into the middle east. it is the first time we haven't had a second group in a long time. we have allies there. it's not really all about oil. >> we'll leave it there. >> thank you very much for helping out. president reagan also went after the opposition with humor and biting prose. he was an optimist and a uniter as we mark his birthday this evening we look at the way he expected the best from america. we'll talk about how his message is still important today. first, please watch this. >> someone once said the difference between an american and any other kind of american is that an a american lives in anticipation of the future because he knows it will be a great place. other people fear the future as just a repetition of past failures. there is a lot of truth in that. if there is one thing we are sure of it is that history need not be relived, that nothing is impossible and that man is capable of improving his cir
you're seeing us. the president decided today not to send a second carrier battle group into the middle east. it is the first time we haven't had a second group in a long time. we have allies there. it's not really all about oil. >> we'll leave it there. >> thank you very much for helping out. president reagan also went after the opposition with humor and biting prose. he was an optimist and a uniter as we mark his birthday this evening we look at the way he expected the best from...
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or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> sometimes the forgiveness of this market just astounds me. ♪ hallelujah take hewlett-packard, this formerly great tech company reported a pretty miserable quarter last night. it just wasn't so miserable as to drive the stock lower and the market turned the other cheek and bid the stock up $2.10 today. hpq really took off after my buddy david faber grilled the ceo meg whitman and she acquitted herself right in front of our eyes very well making me and no doubt you feel that she should be bet with and not against as she tries to turn around this american icon of a tech company, which did see its stock fall more than 40% last year. i bet the stock of johnson & johnson? company delivers a subpar quarter and continues to get lots of love from wall street including me. remember i liked that new ceo so much. but i did think for sure that when j&j disclosed not one but two government probes into possible false claims related to hip devices and surgical masks a
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> offed record, they give it up, knowing i am not going to betray them. washington didn't screw it up so badly that businesses hurt. we can thrive again. we talk about confidence, what creates confidence on this show. i think i should talk about more of what makes confidence. there is a mistrust of both political parties off and on the record. head scratches, the republicans tend to work at big companies with different ethnicities and thrown off by the agenda, i kept hearing it called all the time in new orleans. they don't get personal, they don't understand the personal, they understand they may not have a sympathetic ear of the president, didn't expect to be blown off
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> offed record, they give it up, knowing i am not going to betray them....
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good to have you with us. i suppose the merger arbitrons are investing in these deals one way or the other. are other kinds of hedge funds playing the game or not. >> hedge funds are playing several different value creation mechanisms. obviously they are looking for companies with high intrinsic value, looking for companies recovering but also looking for companies that are potential takeouts in the event you see activity pick up and we are seeing that. >> you wrote in one of the notes there is a kind of rotation. there we're looking at performance of hedge funds. why don't i pause here and ask a question out of order. for the month of january, i see on numbers you supplied us that the january returns for an awful lot of the categories of hedge funds were lower than what i could have gotten at 18 basis points in s&p 500 index fund. are they doing well or not? why would i pay their fees to get that kind of submarket performance. >> the idea that all hedge funds should be equal to equity markets is a misnomer. o
good to have you with us. i suppose the merger arbitrons are investing in these deals one way or the other. are other kinds of hedge funds playing the game or not. >> hedge funds are playing several different value creation mechanisms. obviously they are looking for companies with high intrinsic value, looking for companies recovering but also looking for companies that are potential takeouts in the event you see activity pick up and we are seeing that. >> you wrote in one of the...
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thank you for joining us. david cush, ceo. >> did you see the sigh of relief. >>> over here in the retail space. let's get back to josh lipton for a market flash. hey, josh. >> reporter: hey, melissa, barnes and nobles deep in the red. it expects nook unit to record a loss in 2013, slower sales of ereaders, looking for an ebitda loss to exceed the $2 million loss recorded in 2012 with barnes an nobld nobles. down 6% now. back to you. >> zillow recording fourth quarter numbers that hit the street. can they keep up with growing competition. can zillow be the best way for housing overall. joining us live in a moment. who better to sort through gm's quarter, the former vice chairman him bob lutz. back after the break in a couple of minutes. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase.
thank you for joining us. david cush, ceo. >> did you see the sigh of relief. >>> over here in the retail space. let's get back to josh lipton for a market flash. hey, josh. >> reporter: hey, melissa, barnes and nobles deep in the red. it expects nook unit to record a loss in 2013, slower sales of ereaders, looking for an ebitda loss to exceed the $2 million loss recorded in 2012 with barnes an nobld nobles. down 6% now. back to you. >> zillow recording fourth quarter...
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that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a $1,000 device. it's not the average user that's going to be selling out $1,000 for this ipad. it's going to be the enterprise. if you get one of these big ipads, it's probably because your work has given you one. >> just one thing, natalie. if we store lots of big files and apps on the cloud, do we still need more power or more storage to access them? >> well, no, not really. that's going to be a -- that's going to be a factor of the processor inside the tap let that you're using and your connectivity. so either your wi-fi or your 3g or your 4g connection. so whatever you
that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a...
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thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better in terms of businesses that are losing share in the overall computing market, and it's thighs to see that they are getting some positive margin surprises, but the fact of the matter is hewlett-packard was initially thought to be an innovator and what we see out of corner, fine, we can rearrange the deck chairs on the "titanic" but are we putting them on a course that takes them away from the iceberg, but we haven't seen that yet? >> roger, do you agree with that? >> i'm slightly more positive. i think meg bought herself so
thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better...
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fred, break it down for us. what do you like in terms of the bank stocks, and what do you want to avoid here? >> the ones from the beginning of the story, never will they get back to the pre-peaks. the reason why we won't get to the pre-peaks is the big issuance during the crisis. what do we have the best outlook for and that's restructuring. going forward that's citigroup. our number one pick in that space. looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this market. see if they take the lead once again in this bull market. a lot more headed your way on this special dow 14,000. bahl and he's up next exclusively with me. >>> and is this the start of a long bull market? john bolinger weighs in to check out the charts and tell us what he sees. back in a moment. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-
fred, break it down for us. what do you like in terms of the bank stocks, and what do you want to avoid here? >> the ones from the beginning of the story, never will they get back to the pre-peaks. the reason why we won't get to the pre-peaks is the big issuance during the crisis. what do we have the best outlook for and that's restructuring. going forward that's citigroup. our number one pick in that space. looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say,...
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fed there to backstop us. we can move on and let that be a side show. >> from s&p earning standpoint italy isn't an important destination of u.s. goods. certainly a minority but significant minority of s&p is done in overseas markets. italy, western europe isn't the primary place. asia would be a larger concern. it's something to be aware of as louise pointed out. risks premiums rising. risk of euro destabilizing event is certainly higher that. from a u.s. investors perspective all that matters is stream of stock flows under lying stock price. what happened in italy doesn't kneesly in the short-term or long-term impact that stream. >> you think the path of least resistance for u.s. markets is still up then. >> this is something, one of the smartest guys in our office, we've been talking about this for several days. certainly feels like there's a bias for higher prices. we're looking at a number of internal indicators. some we've talked about on air in the past that suggest for the immediate future the path is
fed there to backstop us. we can move on and let that be a side show. >> from s&p earning standpoint italy isn't an important destination of u.s. goods. certainly a minority but significant minority of s&p is done in overseas markets. italy, western europe isn't the primary place. asia would be a larger concern. it's something to be aware of as louise pointed out. risks premiums rising. risk of euro destabilizing event is certainly higher that. from a u.s. investors perspective...
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all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> why would you want to bet against the company that's literally on a rampage, a financial rampage, is the way it's been phrased? look, every quarter since they've come public, they've beaten earnings. this is a co
all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try...
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he will tell us why. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for the last hour of the trading week. >> thank you, bill. >>> check out the week's most impressive stunt. a college cheerleader for william keri university nails a half-court shot by doing a back flip absolutely amazing. good for her. okay, here is a boozy dose of hopium for friday dose of hopium for to you drown out slow down sorrows. american wine exports hitting record high last year. 90% coming from california. so jane wells has been digging up a lot on this for us. you are well aware of this subject matter, right? >> there was an article that the new york waders, the nickname, is cougar juice. so i've been afraid to order it ever since. anyhow. america feed the world and provide wine as well. that new record is 1.4 billion in export. as you noted, wine is one thing california does right. >> if they want it drink merlot, we're drinking merlot. >> if anybody drink merlot, i'm leaving. i'm not drinking [ bleep ] merlot. >> they f
he will tell us why. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for the last hour of the trading week. >> thank you, bill. >>> check out the week's most impressive stunt. a college cheerleader for william keri university nails a half-court shot by doing a back flip absolutely amazing. good for her. okay, here is a boozy dose of hopium for friday dose of hopium for to you drown out slow down sorrows. american wine exports hitting record high last year. 90% coming from...
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which sector will get us there? i mean, if i had to put a dollar to work right now, where would i put it? >> energy was our, one of our favorites. we've liked financials as the rally broadens out to smaller and mid-cap financials. banks, brokers and so on. the big banks and big brokers already had a nice move. we also had been in the mind that energy would feed into some of the industrial names. and basic materials. the dollar weakness certainly helps. >> barry, good to see you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> let's get a market flash. and of course we are watching shares of yum. josh lipton back at headquarters with the latest. >> melissa, no sugar-coating here. yum brands warning that that chicken scare in china will negatively impact its 2013 earnings. investors selling the restaurant operator afterhours. the company did beat on the bottom and tom line top lines current quarter. but the outlook for china, all that negative publicity there surrounding yum's chicken supply. the current negative sales trend i
which sector will get us there? i mean, if i had to put a dollar to work right now, where would i put it? >> energy was our, one of our favorites. we've liked financials as the rally broadens out to smaller and mid-cap financials. banks, brokers and so on. the big banks and big brokers already had a nice move. we also had been in the mind that energy would feed into some of the industrial names. and basic materials. the dollar weakness certainly helps. >> barry, good to see you....
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so that has been a real growth area and a strength for us. >> okay. now this morning, bernstein research, in a piece i didn't really care for but i wanted to get your response, they took key from a hold to a sell, saying that it would probably be difficult for you to make as much as you did this year next -- as much as you're going to do this year, next year. i would think that you could do easily more than a penny next year than you're doing this year, but that's what they're forecasting. is that too conservative? >> i will tell you, they took key as well as a number of regionals down based on what they thought were some pressures around earnings and revenue growth. i think the thing you highlighted when you did your introduction on us is that we really came through the fourth quarter with revenue growth, loan growth, margin expansion, we've announced an efficiency initiative. >> you also have momentum in commercial real estate. we had a couple regional banks on in the last few weeks said there's no momentum at all in commercial real estate. obviousl
so that has been a real growth area and a strength for us. >> okay. now this morning, bernstein research, in a piece i didn't really care for but i wanted to get your response, they took key from a hold to a sell, saying that it would probably be difficult for you to make as much as you did this year next -- as much as you're going to do this year, next year. i would think that you could do easily more than a penny next year than you're doing this year, but that's what they're...
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thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion t
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that -- i used it -- karen uses this term. spring loaded. didn't we say that? >> spring loaded. i remember that. >> some of the major names have not done well. lockheed martin, $87.75, that stock's big. so, to your point, some of the smaller ones doing well, some of the bigger ones aren't. the sector as a whole goes higher. >> even beyond the sequester? all right, we'll see. you tweet it, we trade it. let's get the tweets that you sent to us today. this one is for guy. james tweets, "i'm in my first trade ever --" congratulations. "bought valero, it's down more than two bucks a share. what's pulling it down?" >> what are you laughing at? >> we were so happy he was in his first trade and it so disheartening that his first trade is losing so far. what do you tell james? >> there's actually something good. the first thing being a loser is not the worst thing in the world. if you have winners, you believe your own -- >> you get cocky. >> i didn't curse. >> i didn't curse. >> we've been talking about valero at tens of dollars. he went into it unfortunately -- >> what do you do now? >
that -- i used it -- karen uses this term. spring loaded. didn't we say that? >> spring loaded. i remember that. >> some of the major names have not done well. lockheed martin, $87.75, that stock's big. so, to your point, some of the smaller ones doing well, some of the bigger ones aren't. the sector as a whole goes higher. >> even beyond the sequester? all right, we'll see. you tweet it, we trade it. let's get the tweets that you sent to us today. this one is for guy. james...
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ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. >> from 60 minutes. >> oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? >> occasionally, yeah. [ticking] >> in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,000. but as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. >> [speaking french] >> everyb
ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and...
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given us 211% gain. and the underlying trend seems strong enough that hain should be able to return to its long-term upward trajectory. but do not take it from me. let's talk to irwin simon, the founder, chairman, president and ceo of hain celestial to learn more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim, how are you? >> sit down. >> let's go over this. >> now, this was a quarter where for the first time it was -- i want to say that going into it was marred by controversy. there was an article i have out here, celestial's unnaturally good share price. there were a couple as what i regard as first class raise down as if someone knew something. if there was anything to find out, you've always been candid. so let's set the record straight. this article said you might not have the organic growth, said that the competition may be too fierce. i didn't see the negatives that was pointed out and developed in this quarter. >> so let's come back and start from the beginning. numbe
given us 211% gain. and the underlying trend seems strong enough that hain should be able to return to its long-term upward trajectory. but do not take it from me. let's talk to irwin simon, the founder, chairman, president and ceo of hain celestial to learn more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim, how are you? >> sit down. >> let's go over this. >> now, this was a quarter where for the first time it was -- i want to say...
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phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it day-to-day. tom borden will be taking the position of nonexecutive chairman at least through the middle of 2014. but essentially, this will be doug parker's airline to run. and the importance of this merger cannot be overstated. this will be the world's largest airline. when you look at combining us airways and american, not only do they compliment each other here in the united states, but the dominance that they're going to have when you combine american in latin america along with american to heath row with us airways to european cities like amsterdam and brussels, these guys a
phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it...
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tell us how think won the debate. tweet us@cnbc/money. we'll have the results at the end of the show. >>> with rock bottom interest rates, dividend stocks have increased in popularity and with everyone piling in, many names are getting a little expensive but our next guest says there is still a way to find stocks that are cheap. jim morrow manages fidelity's equity income fund. he joins us now from boston. jim, welcome. i'm sorry in some respects that you have to follow that last conversation that we were having. but where are the best places to find opportunity right now in terms of dividend payers? >> we're finding opportunities in the dividend space really across the market. i think you referenced a couple views that dividend paying stocks have gotten rich in valuation. all that might be true in some of the more traditional air wraz of the dividend paying universe like real estate, like utilities. we are finding opportunities across the market, inside of technology, inside of health care, inside of the consumer space which maybe haven'
tell us how think won the debate. tweet us@cnbc/money. we'll have the results at the end of the show. >>> with rock bottom interest rates, dividend stocks have increased in popularity and with everyone piling in, many names are getting a little expensive but our next guest says there is still a way to find stocks that are cheap. jim morrow manages fidelity's equity income fund. he joins us now from boston. jim, welcome. i'm sorry in some respects that you have to follow that last...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> italy's mario montanaty is calling on the candidates to appear in a televised debate as he's struggling to gain ground in his first ever campaign. jules is in milan. anybody nibbling at his debate idea, jules? >> well, what we've seen is that he's in fourth place behind berlusconi, behind the comed
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and young as its administrator. a different story for the cambridge satchel company. the bag company was launched on a kitchen table with 600 pounds. now its products are stocked by retail giants like herod's and blacking dale's. the -- bloomingdale's. the company opens today in covenant garden. joining us, ceo of cambridge. you're opening a store, why? >> today apparently. it must be done. >> yeah. >> we've been working mainly on line. we were getting lots and lots of emails from people saying we're coming to the u.k., where cooane find a type of bag. there are 126 variants of what we do, colors and sizes. well we have fantastic
send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and...
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we used to get double-digit same store sales. you know i've been waiting for chipotle to increase the prices on its menus, they haven't. the salsa, yeah, they had to move west coast salsa to east. and if you took time to listen to the conference call, you knew they can take a price increase now and would most likely do so this year and they are not worried about the consequences because people will stick with them. the uninformed goofus dumps the stock where it opens. the informed gallant buys it there. yes, it was that easy. as long as you knew the metric that chipotle had the ability to put through price increases for its delicious, healthier burritos and salads. thank you for that tofu salad, now my kids will like everything on the menu. now, sometimes you can use your homework to justify and understand the market. even though you may not be able to make money until a later occasion. case in point, the disappointing numbers, allegedly, quote, from cummings, the big engine maker. it came out this morning, a guide down. wow, you
we used to get double-digit same store sales. you know i've been waiting for chipotle to increase the prices on its menus, they haven't. the salsa, yeah, they had to move west coast salsa to east. and if you took time to listen to the conference call, you knew they can take a price increase now and would most likely do so this year and they are not worried about the consequences because people will stick with them. the uninformed goofus dumps the stock where it opens. the informed gallant buys...